Galaxy X Might Just Be Another Galaxy Note 8 in Screen Size, but With Two Halves Instead of a Single Display

Looks like things are finally falling into place for Samsung. Even though Huawei could be the first one to introduce a foldable phone to the market, Samsung will not be too far behind. As per Korean sources, the design of Samsung’s foldable phone, which is dubbed the Galaxy X, will be finalized in June.

Samsung to Make Trial Batches of the Galaxy X – 0.5-2 Million Units Maybe Introduced First

The image above via PhoneArena shows what the Galaxy X may look like. Samsung had earlier showcased two prototypes, one being an infolding one and one being an outfolding one at the CES trade show this year which drew considerable attention from carriers and investors. Apparently, Samsung will launch the infolding type first and the next generation might be an outfolding one. In case you are wondering, an outfolding type offers more curvature so it is more durable.

It was earlier thought that the size of the screen when unfolded, would be similar to that of a tablet, but now we have more clarity. The prototype that Samsung had secretly showcased was akin to two 3.5-inch halves and another 3.5-inch display on the outside that acts as an information ticker when the device is folded.

When unfolded, the showcased prototype was as big as the Galaxy Note 8. In that case, the Galaxy X might not be the size of a tablet after all. We don’t know which design will be finalized, but apparently, some part makers have already started taking orders.

Samsung is expected to make trial batches first. Overall, it will make around 0.5-2 million units but do not expect to see the Galaxy X any time soon. At the earliest, it will be launched next year. Since smartphone replacement cycles have increased, companies like Samsung are trying to introduce innovative designs. However, mass production of foldable phones is still a risk that’s why Samsung will produce limited units at first.